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October 21, 2005

Heart Of The Matter

Timessq_1 For fluid motion through the heart of metropolis, I heart the LX150. My experiences with it so far in New York and San Francisco have cast out any lingering misgiving whatsoever as to classic vs. contemporary chassis design.  To say nothing of great brakes and quality torque (I'll say something about those later), its sheer maneuverability has it standing alone at the top of its class. It's like there's some kind of gyroscope inside. I zip in and out of traffic like Quicksilver.

Next step of the LX analysis: canyon carving

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